Diamonds are not rare, they’re worthless | Mr. KidPool17

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๐Ÿ”ป DIAMONDS ARE WORTHLESS. THE ENTIRE MARKET IS A 100-YEAR PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION.

Diamonds are not rare. They never were. The Earth’s mantle contains an estimated 10 quadrillion tons of diamonds. That’s more diamond than there is water on the surface. They’re one of the most common gemstones on the planet.

A single company โ€” De Beers โ€” has controlled 85% of the global diamond supply since 1888. Not by mining more than anyone else. By mining everything โ€” and locking 99% of it in vaults. Artificial scarcity. Manufactured rarity. The most successful price manipulation in commercial history.

A diamond you buy for $10,000 has a resale value of $1,200. The moment you leave the store, you’ve lost 88% of your “investment.” No other “precious” commodity loses 88% of its value at the point of sale. Because no other commodity’s value is entirely fictional.

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The phrase “A Diamond is Forever” was invented in 1947 by a De Beers advertising agency. Before that campaign, diamond engagement rings weren’t tradition. They weren’t common. They weren’t expected. In 1939, only 10% of engagement rings contained diamonds.

One ad campaign. One slogan. And within a generation, an entire civilization believed that love required a compressed carbon stone controlled by a single monopoly.

They didn’t sell diamonds. They sold the idea that your love is measured by how much you spend on a worthless rock. And they embedded it so deeply into culture that questioning it feels like questioning love itself.

That’s not marketing. That’s programming.

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De Beers’ internal documents โ€” leaked in 2004 and immediately suppressed โ€” reveal the full strategy. Codenamed “ETERNAL HOLD,” the plan had three pillars:

Pillar 1: Control supply absolutely. Buy every mine. Lock surplus in vaults. Release only enough to maintain price. If any independent source threatens the monopoly โ€” buy it or destroy it.

Pillar 2: Create cultural dependency. Make diamonds synonymous with love, commitment, and social status. Anyone who doesn’t buy one is “cheap.” Anyone who questions the value is “unromantic.” Use social pressure as the enforcement mechanism.

Pillar 3: Prevent resale. Convince buyers that diamonds should “never be sold” โ€” they’re “forever,” they’re “heirlooms,” they’re “sentimental.” Because if the secondary market ever functioned freely, the real value would be exposed and the entire structure would collapse overnight.

It worked. For 100 years. Billions of people paid thousands of dollars for stones worth less than the metal they’re set in โ€” and thanked the seller for the privilege.

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Lab-grown diamonds are chemically identical to mined diamonds. Atom for atom. Indistinguishable even under professional gemological equipment. They cost 90% less to produce.

De Beers spent $150 million on campaigns to convince you that lab diamonds are “not real.” That “real love” requires a “real diamond.” That a stone pulled from an African mine by exploited labor is somehow more authentic than an identical stone created in a laboratory.
The same stone. The same carbon. The same crystal structure. But one maintains the monopoly and one destroys it. So one is “real” and one isn’t.

The diamond market is collapsing. Lab-grown stones are flooding the market. The vault strategy is failing. Young generations are refusing to participate. The 100-year spell is breaking โ€” not because people learned the truth, but because they stopped believing the lie.

CODE: DE-BEERS / ETERNAL-HOLD / 88-PERCENT-LOSS / SPELL-BREAKING

They convinced you that love has a price tag โ€” and that they set it. The most successful scam in history is sitting on your finger right now.

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You paid $10,000 for something worth $1,200 because an ad campaign in 1947 told you to. The spell is broken.

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Notes to Readers:

The Khazarian Mafia has controlled the diamond market for generations. No more. Diamonds are merely a hard, refined form of crystal and the world is full of crystals. Lose the programming. Diamonds may be forever, but they are not a symbol of love, just unbridled greed. If you want to buy diamonds, buy the engineered ones and save some $$.

Eliza

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